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J TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 6. 1936. SdXCDEW Social Calendar f- 1 ' ( Monday, June 8 Thimble club afternoon mooting tl J. T. .Miller hnmi' nn Siiillh Sle ilifens street Willi Mm. Elsie Mc I'oniaa as husteSB. B. J. W. C. meeting at 7:30 I'rtoult nt Woman's cliibrootiis. .liflcil Mugers, chairman ut pro ;ram: Election lit nlltrers anil In itullutlon. tll.lers GIiIb' :llil farewell pally 'or Helen Evans in evening at L. W Siantun home on Commercial lvcnue. Tuesday, June 9 State union meeting of ludles' auxiliary lo Rrotherhood of Rail oiid Trainmen In Hoseburg. (Irand ;imsldont, Clara Bradley, of Cnluin ou'ii, Ohio, will Ira priiaenl, .Vlollii recital or Intermediate pupils of llurford Roach at llolu llqe conservatory In evening. Bildnura cltltj, Daughters or the Nile, 6:. HI o'clock no hostess din ner at William Bell home. Episcopal (lulld meeting at 8 o'clock OJ. pariah hajl. Mr. J. .M. Jiidd and MIbb Eldioss Judd, hos tesses Trogrum and social hour. ' Wednesday, June 10 ill. 15. (). club meeiliiK at home ol! Mrs. VirgHfla Campbell on Uinp qua avenue. . W. C. T. II. nioellng al .2:30 al J"rsL Presbyterian churcli parlors. MiB.'Hitgh Harrison and .Mis. Alba Hjmugh In charge of program. iwfuuons auxiliary to nemi-rcr- rtne'ebapter No. 9 Disabled Amer-loan'-Veterans of the World War meeting postponed to June 24. JijiiHimljon anil election of officers. I ' Thuraday, June 11 ! 'Ldillea of Country club golfing nl mild u.'rti:- Pollock luncheon. Ouijlucc bridge ill afternoon. Pflze (Iuvau moroliila cordially .Invited. .Northsldo Sunshine club after noon meeting at home of Mrs. L. V. Incels nn Winchester Street. I Lady Elks guest night at temple nl o'clock. Prima-tor contract bridge and pinochle. Mrs. (Juy Cor tain hostess. iYmi:- WoiiipbIi 'Council of First Clii'taUaa church lo meet. In church .),urloi-s In afternoon. S'JOTJit'iUklj BpliffOlial 'Lading Aid JSiimli6rt.3ifc(Jl !i 1 oiiir Wclilcki In aittti'l. iitaJWi ;n-i :irw. -t. k. XV-'mV- ana' Hit.-" E. 'A. lleliplmliU Joint chairmen. Mrs. I). M. Nlcliu is, devotions. . . I Juni 14 1 ! Alaska'. Sillem Sourdoughs; annual ' n:io piciili at ilmpiiuu pafliMHoae turn. ! ',. . o o a , bELLVlEW CL(jBv HAS ' ''' fce&T.INQ . AT R08EL.UND ,, i ftOME ON THURSDAY ( IIIollvlcw club' met Thursday uf cinutui at the Curl Hoselutul home Villi .Mrs. Klhcl ItoHulund and Airs, hslhcr Aim berK as Joint hostem. ihnuiiuuis of roses ii nd Woetpeas were attractively nrruhged about jHic rooms. ,' ' I Mrs. llemlco Nonlllug mid Mrs. . d.ernh Ratio! were voted iib new bneinhers of the club. Klocllon ol : linkers Included; f ill a. Until Hoy . !ur. mesldeiit-:' Mis. Alma Uivelacn, iue piosldeni.'j.ltnd Mrs, Jlelle lllurf. irruaiiren I ,VJ)eauilfil liouiiuet of flower JH,:lrt'seuied tu .Mia. liauniih irair.. club piolher, liy Mrs. lies inieiPeure on bi'hnlf of the niem- uol T, J . lovely corsiiKe wns iie Jhi'iitii'l by Mrs. I'eurce to Mrs. Mor ibeir. ioiiilo'al club innlher. I l(jj)l. Mill Vnn nnsw;uied by rciul- IllKIU iliuinei liny put-in. 1 IHjllvliiiisnei'reshinenls were ser i veil' Id Mr. Helh Hover. Mis. Cora it'nlflnoil and HeVerly .lean, Mrs. 'Alimi lienluut) and Itlcburd uml llii.Liluii, Mi Mavjnfle (.lllliieatli. ;.Mi Alma Lu'vellice, Mrs. Katlier .M.ifheiR &ud Dmiua and IIoiikIuh. .Ml jT. Hi'SBle Penice. Mrs. Klllel iloseluitflanil (ioiilnn. Audrey, lilldeaiuil. Virginia ami Clnrelhel, I, Mrs. lamina 'an YoorM and lvelyn jlllul I'lhel, Mrs. .Mliry WiiIhou anil , Mrs. Hello lltil'l', luembci'S, uml ; All Jellck. a Kllesl. . The next meeting wilt lie June 125 at the llnine ol Mis. Helen llelul ' rickson al 111 .Mi't'lellun alreet. 1 W. tK T. U. WILL ! HOLD REGULAR H MEETING. NEXT WEEK 1 The llnsebura W. I'. T. I, wnl 1 meet at 2:30 o'clock next Wetlnes J duy aflei noon, .liino lu, lit the i First l'ri'sbi terluti church inrlors 1 with Mrs. C. A. t'liiiuilicrllu. presl- llelil, ill cliulge uf the ItiiHiuess ses i slon. Mrs. Hugh ilnriisiiu mid Mis " Alba Spaitgll are Joint program i chilli men. 1 All members mid friends huxi i been moft contlally iniiled to at I tend. i BADOUrtA CLUB TO i MEET NEXT TUESDAY AT l WILL BEL LHOME ', lliidnuia club, liatirliiris or (bo Nile, will uie-t al a ll::tn o'clock i no-boless supper next Tuesday ,' nlclll. June !l. at Ihe linlne ot Ml. . Mlliam Hell on SiiiitIi Jackson I r.Uy'cl. All luenihers an? cnldlally i Isjvllrd to lie present. I k- 1 df. E. 0. CLUB WILL , SjltET AT CAMPBELL HOME NEXT WEDNESDAY '. MMio II. K. '. club will meet next X1.ilucsday iitleinnuu at the home ' of Mrs. Virginia Clilnplietl on rilipiiun incline. All members are most cordially Imlted to be j present. I RIVERSDALE HAPPY HOUR I CLUB WILL MEET NEXT 1 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON i The Itlversdalc Happy Hour dull will meet n"Xt Wednesday alter , noun, June In. at two o'clock at lI.c hu'ue of .Mm. Km'nt Weber. ;..rH tueitihers m-e rordlally Inilled ffriCbe pieaent. By LOI US KNIGH T POUTER HOCHRADEL-FREEMAN LUNCHEONS ARE CHARMING AFFAIR8 OF THE WEEK Mrs. A. J. Hocbiudel and Mrs. Ray J. Freeman entertained at two very chariuiiiii one o'clock luncb euns tins week al the attractive home of the former on Vista ave nue. Howls of yellow Sunburst roses and Cecil Brunner rosea were used lu beautiful bouquets ubout the rooms, while the small serving tallies were attructlvely centered wan small bouquets of roses. Mrs. 8. J. Shoemaker assisted the hos tesses ill serving al tno Iwu lunch eons. on Wednesday Mrs. Ilochradel and Mrs. Kreeinun entertained as guests .Mrs. Walter Fisher. Mrs. Al nerl Micelll, Mrs. H. J. Kboemakor, .Mrs. tl. V. Wimherly, Mrs. Fred llaiiiiHc.n, Mrs. W. F. Harris, Mrs. (leorge Wharton, Mrs. It. I,. Whip ple, Mrs. Hairy lliack, Mrs. 1. K AlcCllnlock, Mrs. II. f. Church ufid Mrs. ( lair K. Allen. The contract bridge, prise for the afternoon's play was won hy Mrs. Allen, wno aiso received the table prle. On Thursday Ml Ilochradel and Mrs. Freeman had as guests .Mrs. lluy Cordon, Mrs. Homer (Irow, Mrs. (I. C. Flnlay, Mrs. E. O. Itlckli, Mrs. J. I,. Varnoll, Mrs. H. C, imrby, Mrs. I). II. Lenox, Mrs. Hoy ICntler, Mrs. J. Harold Nich ols, Mrs, (leorge J. Ilacher, Mrs. M. II. lireen and Mrs. M. U. Huther II ii. The high score pilte for "e contract bridge play was won by Mrs. Yarnall with Airs. Urow re ceiving the table prize. it Job'b Daughters election of officers held at meeting tuesday llosebuiR bethel of Job's Daugh ters enjoyed a delightful slx ihlrty o'clock dessert-luncheon : '1'iiBBilay evening a I the Masonic teniiile. which was followed by election of oiMcers. The new officers Include: Honor- eu quoen, Kiigenia Vlrdon; senior pnncesa, Mary mien Darby; Jun ior princess, kncilllor Ktlller: irmile ,j,ujf . uiiuiii, uinrsnaii, -jail-ut Collier; chuplalli, Ada Marie mini: recorder. Miu vn Stemns: librarian, 'Joyou Bridges;, pianist, Virginia , lounge ;inasurer, Jean lOppsieiiii , llisi. . .secuniL . 1 1 li 1,11 filuYtlr hud llllh mossongers, Cor- iiiue iiarpnaiii. Kva Baker. June Fnlbe, Vliglnlu Miiston and Louise Mrdeti: senior custodian. Wilma Feldklmp; Junior custodian. Mur- Jorle Olt; Inmu' guard, Helty Hils- se,i; ouior guard. Annabello Berg; custoinnu ot lights, Hatty Wbliipie. The new ofticers will be Install ed at iv large open meeting to be held at tho temple June 2.1. Miss .viarjorlo Johnson will act us In stalling gueeu. A rt'cuptlon, end program has henn pliinncd for June til, which Is the date of the lenlh annlversiiry of the Hoseburg bethel. I'luns have h'.eit inaile to hold one meeting every mouth during l ho slimmer.' 8ILVER Tea' is" ' ' DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR OF TUESDAY AFTERNOON Florence Nightingale tent No. 1T, Daughters ol t'nioii Veterans ot the Civil War, lsiil isii',, entertain ed nt a very ilellglitlul silver tea ill the home or .Mrs. Karl Benedict al I2i!r I'miaiua uvenue Tuesday atternoou troiii luo lo rive o'clock. The occasion was also In honor ot Mrs. C. II. Million, who Is leaving soon. A lovely handkerchief Show er was given by the Daughters In her honor. .Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. Carson and Mis. Anderson neled as hostesses or the tea. The tea table was hniiuliigly nppiilnlril and large bointuels ol coioitul spring llowers were lined about the rooms. .Mib. Davis poili-cd. tluesls of the arierniion included Mrs. Delta Wright, ol Hlruey, Moli lalia. Mrs. A. U. Cole, or Deer I.iidgr, Montiina, Mrs. C, II. Sul lim, Airs. Scon, Mrs. Anderson. Mis. Davis. Mrs. I'llliner. Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. I'eterson, Airs. Ilene illck, Mis. Young, Mrs. Carson. Mrs. Seining. Mrs. Chandler, Airs. Ferguson, Mrs. Long. Airs. 1'rlnu. Mrs. DeWln. Mrs. Sands, Mrs. Kin ney. .Mrs. Alice Trilsly, Mrs. Anna Honker. .Mrs. Wehh, .Mrs. Findlav. Mrs. Ikmiox. Mr. and Mrs. II. s. Nichols. .Mis. slallery. lira. Iliigen, .Mrs. lireen, .Mrs. Met lee, .Mrs. F.lslc Wright, .Miss Seining, Alias 1'iirr and Allss Cyrus. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB ENJOYS AFTERNOON WITH MRS. WILL LONG I lie Past President's club uf Hie Spanisli American War Vcleians iiuvillan eninyeil a very lilcasnut alii' union .Momlay Willi Mrs. Will I.OHK. Tbe business uiei'tlni; n as eululllileil ny (he inealdeiil, Mrs. iiuneii n rmtii. The Kiouii spent I no ll ftel nuDii sewilli; mi the club in lit mid visliiuu. Al Hie tea hour Mrs. l.oni: sen' ed delirious rerieshliielltir ill "'I" luetlily aiioluted wltk I bowl of sneiliieuK. foyers Men nrinnKi'd lor Mil.. W. Prlnu, Mrs. S. l. Stunner, Mis. J. t,s,.,H, Mrs. Hubert Wright and Mrs l.iniit. Tbe net llieetlni: . ,, the allerimiiu r .lime I,", m i. Ilotne of Mrs. .1. I-'. ll rd. LADY ELKS WILL HAVE GUEST AFFAIR NEXT THURSDAY EVENING The I .;. l-;lis nave tinnnutu-cd n cbarmiliK "mlest nlsht" affair for next Thursday eiellllli;. June II. to be held lit elcht o i lot k at Ihe lemple lth Mrs. l.in I'm, Ion ait Iiir as hostess. Prizes will be iim anted Tor blah scores In contract InidKc and pliiuclile. Memtieis nl u'lests have been must coulHil inilied to enjoy llie evening at Ibe letunle. JENKINS DANCE RECITAL IS COLORFUL AFFAIR AT THEATER MONDAY NIGHT One of the most beautiful and versatile dance recitals of the year was enjoyed by a lurge audience .Monday evening at Hunt's Indian theater, when the students of Mrs. I'aul Jenkins, dancing Instructor at the Helnllne conservatory, were presented in a most artistic and colorful entertainment. The cos tumes were very spectacular and unusual. The dunces were accom- tlNlllefl III lllo liluim hv M Mur. bam Clark Winkler. Miss Kuth V""'" ,ltrt a,la PuWc'ty, fill McMasters. dramatic Instructor atl'lrrd V"-'1?1'"'1"- chairman, Dev. the conservatory, was mistress of I""' Wm,1' Margaret Dunn. Huth ceremonies Kerschner; fa.vors, Crystal Hydell, Four adorable babies, Janice ; r.na,rnii'"' Iwrothy-Bowen. Betty Whipple, Arlene Watson. IJonna . loy Clough and Kluine Suzanne- Hartiing, opened the revue wlih a ' charnilUK little dance; Fanny Lit!. ' ne l'l'cts suggested for Wlmburly presented u lovely toe!."81'" Included liquidation of dance, which was followed by a 1 ,e c,,lb t"verty and furnishing humorous Dutch number by Betty iloxle and Amies Itiilb Johnson: two Kitup diiiici'S, 'Oyp8y" and "Holpiti," by udranrfd nluilcntfi, MpiTdlth JenktiiH, Wilma Feld kantp, Mutllyn Stearns, Fanny m Wlinbeily, Helen Catching und Ulan WiiiHton. were presumed In A manner clowely bordering on the1"1 Rye an1 Mss Kvelyn Smith profc-Hditinal; the two smaller solo-!111 iin u", iinl chairmen. Annual 1MB of the revue, Oeorgine Shank-l Riven by the offl lln and IlluflHom (aley, Bhowed c"rB and M,11n,1"1 commiltee chair great promfde u ruture dancora I n,en- A fl0, tal meeting has been and delighted the audience with ; Pnel for once each month, dur- their nun(bern. "Mazurka" eiid",1K me summer, un .ionuHy, juiy "Ballet Kccentridue;-' "The (ilowi Worm," hy the beginnerH. Patricia .... .... ... . .. .. pneeiiy, ucorgine snatikiin, imr- bara Young, Joan and Jeanne Clough, Nancy McCllntock, Shirley Carter, Betty Foley, Eleanor Mur slers, L'leanor .Micelll and Helty Wilson, was a very pretty and re- rreshlng number; "Reverie," a beautirul toe number, was present ed hy Meredith Jenkins, Madlyn Stearns and Ulah Winston; one ol Ihe most unusual and outstanding dances ol the recital was the Skat er's Waltz by Wilma Feldkanip, presented In a beautiful manner and striking costume; the latter half of the program was a ballet, 'Ihe Lost Penny," by Cliallf. and proved exceedingly Interesting. This was the first time a complete, Hanoi nas been given in Knseburg. The uostiimlng for (lie: balM iwasi perieci,. niereuii n .lensins looie lilt" pun ul the ,lai J; ; pilnces's HiH f,;! man vvinBioii; ine cuitax Jietiy: Iloxle; the children, Pntriclu Mc Clintock, Joan llnine, Jane Ells worth, Blossom liazley, llem-glne Sbanklln, Eleanor Marswrs;-' prjl)-; ceaa siine, neuy vi niinile, .Mnr - juiio on, neien (.aicning; .wiiDia r'eldkainp, Madlyn Stearns, jtlinny i.u wimooriy; me elves, Agnes Ituth J,.hnsou, Betty Owen,.' Anil Young, Barbara oilng, Adah Jftirli Huhl; the-leader of me elves, De- v, Mjs.-Uoscoe Maust.H-s, Mrs. lo.es t.acy; airles, .ltb Young, ! L. nitels,-MrsV iOleu Cpx. Mrs. ; , in! ', tMV . 11': Cnl?;'iK- ' "H"" m. K.i.etu cmi- lyu Allen, Jean Eppsteln, Mary El len Dai by, Eva Baker uud Eluauur Entler. Airs. Jenkins was highly comiili- nieuleil lor her presentation of the largest and most. enlei Uiinilie dance recital given lu tills city.' . IO I I B. P. W. C. TO' HOLD' ' ' ' INTERESTING MEETING NEXT MONDAY NIQHT The Illlslness, and I'lufesslonul Women's club will bold a very In teresting meeting at 7:S(i o'clock next Mouday evening, June 8, al the Woman's club rooms with Miss Helen Mugers acting as chairman. Election and Installation of officers will he held. All members ure tug ed lo be present. NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE '- ' ; ,' CLUB TO MEET NEXT ' ' - : THURSDAY AFTERNOON. The Norlhside Sunshine club .will meet next Thursday afternoon. Juno it, at the home of Mrs. L. W. Ingels on Winchester street.. All members are most cordially invit ed to be present; , . Ex-Clerk to Wed Playboy Heir 'F ' i ';V'i., . j v L i - w iw . - X. t ".Vs f ' ' - f , x .- - Oliv Hamilton . Attractive Olive Hamilton" former hotel clerk,' fell from her rowl host while rowing near the palatial yacht of William B. Leeds,' young millionaire, eTond years ago, and thi tlnplato heir proceeded to, "fall for her", their romance dating from his rescue of the fair maiden. Their marriage plans were revealed while the twfi were criming in southern waters. A new picture of the 'luciy ladj 'r u hcwn above. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The Junior Woman's cluh met Monday evening at Ihe clubhouse with Miss Carmel Newland acting I as program chairman, ftaytnond liallard played piano solos, one be ing an original composition, "Moods," which be composed. Keports on the state convention were given by Mrs. Leonard Loel terle and Miss Crystal Rydell. Mrs. I. M. Dunn also attended the con vention. Round-table discussions included talks ou "New uational project for Junior clubs; sugges tions and program possibilities; penny art fund; scholarship loan fund." Miss Eleanor Boyd, president, conducted the bdsfnesa meeting. The unuilal spring dance date has been tentatively announced for June 27. Committees for the arfair include; decorations, Virginia French, chairman, Clarice Loetter le, Leona Zenbr and Helene Jones; fiuunce and orchestra, Helen Hob er, chaliman, and Jean Crist; ad- i,,u' " "'" con- ""i" i i"" ireim '":'"': 1,18 'v? """" 'ecentiy openeu '" ""i"i.'. The next meeting will be held June lfi, at which time the year's calendar will he made up. Mem bers or the Roaeburg Woman's club have been Invited to attend thiB meeting as guesR. Mies Crys - '"enihera will nold a picnic in lu,"l,B" ,,WB oiurit uuu I Vim r'liir,,r,l Qdiitli Mrs. Clifford Smith. Election of nfDcers was held und Includes: President, Eleanor Boyd; vice president, Beverly Wood; sec retary, Crystall Hydell: treasurer, Carmel Newland; sergeant at arms, Virginia Ilude; director ror one year, Virginia French, and direct or for two years, Dorothy Herman. Mrs. C. . Helnllne, who has bf'e11 lvior of the club for the past year, resigned, and Mrs. Wal ter Fisher was appointed as ad' visor to tRke her place. fs ft if MRS. HARNESS IS HOSTE88 TO SUNSHINE CLUB ON THURSDAY 1 M!'s, .Mabel Harness "very gra ciously entertulncd the Northsldo ciltnshlllR. club till, her -home. Tburs- 1lal iirtefinobri.ithd liHs'lndss moot- (up wM fillloweJ'lD' a ;sblaP, hour wlth-Mra; '14. it. ; Flislierr und ids. Kenneth Chflson in charge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Uoscoe Mars ters. Mrs. (lien l.'ox. Mrs. Mabel Harness a,nd Mrs. Kenneth Chll- lsol At the tcurf hour Mrs. Harness sen-eill idollcioilsf r'et'rcshments u Mri' (1,11. ,u 111.,,-. .inA Ma tin... in(,'.')niiii(wood, 'knesV.i afid', Mrs. h ,. j.-, f,..i son, Mm. Hen Chileon,- lrs. Will lam Fisher and .Mrs. N. it. Flaher, nipmht'is. Mrs. L. W. ItiRols will entertain Ihe club nt ita next meotinc. Juno 11. Ui'hp licJii 4 lUi'rU"ue on Win- uiiL'ster street. MRS. NEWLAND HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Maurice J. Newland was a most gracious hostess Tuesday when nhe entertained her cluh at .1 tieltK.il ful one-thirty o'clock naiad Iiim-heon at her home on Went First st i eel. SuaiKlraKons and ocean sttrny tonned attractive-, bouquets for the occusUm. ; Cnvtra ' ere arranged ' for M is. IIuVolil ile'eoii, oil l'biilaiUd, and Mrs. ThnimiH .iiiilmiu, pue.stn. and Mi. Chester Morjuth,' Mrs. Frede rick K. Itartuug. Irs. It. 1. Coeu, Mi-h. Paul Mehven, '.Mi's. H. II. Tur ner an4 Mrs. Nova Uates. Contract IumUkc , was enjoyed Muring the afternoon hoUrs with Mrs. Coen winning the prise for lilfjli score. 1 1 WbiteFavored Shack for Summer . waa White thrkikin imt ptJ L Fkce tportt coatj .r' tWhite steps away ahead as the smart shade worn this summer, f And there's something particularly seasonal and ultra smart about white suits and coats. A suit of white sharkskin Is modeled above by Lucille Ball, recently named as one of the best-dressed Hollywood starlets. The mannish jacket has a tailored collar and the tucked linen blouse is graced by a turtle-neck line. J For cruising, yachting ' or riding the white coat comes into its own, one of the smartest of , the new designs a herringbone fleece fabric cut In reefer style wi Jiugc pockets being shown above i LOVELY DINNER PARTY ENJOYED AT COLE HOME , SATURDAY EVENING A lovely dinner party was fen- Joyed Saturday evening nt ' the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Clyde cole on South Stephens street, l ne rooms wore decorated wltn lovely boilttuets of spring flowers, while the -table was centered by a bov?? of enruatious and red roses. Places were arranged . for Mr. and Airs. M. M. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. John Nachter und daugliff r, Hetty, .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Potvlii, and daughter, I'niecilla, Mr.' and Mrs. H. J. Norrls, Mr. anil sirs. S. A. Laurunce. Mr. , and, Mrs. Hal sey LlcCalllp, Mrs. Clara Peterson,1 (ins -'and ' Hartley' iNtllsoli'vJohrf Kelly, Prosper Valker and tho host and hostess, Air. and " Irs. Clyde- Cole and daughter, . Lor raine. ;b 0j Sfr ' MRS. ROBERTSON IS HOSTESS TO CLUB AT DELIGHTFUL SUPPER ' ' Mrs. J. ,larvis Itobertsun was a most ' gracious hostess Tuesday evening, when she entertuiiied her sewing club at a charming chow nieln seven o'clock supper utUer iiltrnctlve home on Hlakely strogt. Ilnuqilcts of roses, sweeipeas and snapdragons in shades of , pink were used ubout the rooms. . , . - Covers were placed for Mrs. Frederick J. Porter, a guest, and Mru. Urant Oshorn, Mrs. L. A. Miles, .Mrs. (iuy Mintonye, Mi-s. 1). W. Kuittthaugli. Mrs, J..A. Hart, Mrs.. It. M. Church. Mrs.. , liavld Hess and tile hostess, Mrs. Robert son. Sewing and visiting woro, on Joyed during the evening hours. Mrs. Kiidabaugb will entertain the club at its next meeting June 111. MISS HELEN CASEY IS HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON FOR WEONEDAY CLUB Miss Helen Casey was 41 most gracious hostess Wednesday, when she entertained her bridge club at u lovely one o'clock luncheon ai the new L'miKiua hotel coffee shop. COvers were arranged for Mrs. K. F. Tandy and Mrs. Fred Schwartz, guests, and Mrs. Paul Kuiikhiniscr, Mrs. Fred Lockwood, Mrs. It. I). Coen. Mrs. H. A. Sim mons, Mrs. John N. Perkins miu Hie hostess, Miso casey. Contract bridge was played dur ing the afternoon at the atlruelivc home ol' Miss Casey on Mlakely street. High score was held hy Mrs. Simmons with Mrs. Funkbou- ser holding second high score. MR. AND MRS. BRODERICK ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE ON THURSDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Charles llroderlck entertained ut two tables of con tract bridge at their home on North Jackson street Tliurst'ay evening. Lovely boiMiuols or color ful spring flowers w-ere attractive ly nrranged almut the rooms. later Mrs. llroderlck served de licious refrc-shnients. Those tn Jojlncr the evening with Mr. and Mm. llroderlck Included Mrs. V. A. Patthett. Mrs. K. I. Padoltonl. Mrs. Jessie llrosdliller, Mrs. Viola Wil helm, .Mrs. Ituth Tester. Mr. Jen sen and 1 1. 1,. MIshoiK ot Portland. ; i:- a SETH PARKER CLUB MEETS AT HAGAN HOME SUNDAY EVENING The Melrose Seth Parker rlub held a deliKhtrul meeluiK Sunday evening at Ihe C. V. llugan home with II. W. Miiiisou as leader on the tuple "rndersliindillg." Spe cials Included a duel by Mis. tl. Mtinson and Kenneth Munsoti; a duet by Mrs. (lagan uml Mrs. Tlsou: readings by Kdwin llurkle mid Fallh Wickluiid. For Sunday evening, June 7, Mr. Hoffinuu will act as leader. Auioue Interested has been cordially in vited to attend. CHANCELLOR HUNTER WILL TALK AT STATE GRANGE CONVENTION ON JUNE 9 : 1 , .... , , , , .Mrs, Fred A. Ooff, state grange lecturer, Jius secured Cbancellol'I Frederick , Hunter,; c!ian.cellor ..aiM higher education .of Oregon, as the, I speaker for the open meeting of; tbe state grauge convention,., at Lebanon, June. a. His . subject t. Js. "Culture and Prosperity." , ' . The convention begins Tuesday, June 9 and clones. Friday,, June, 11 Mrat Goff, state 'grange ilecturer; Mr. tioft',' chairman, ot thl stale ugricuttiirnl commltteet Mrs m. O. Illisenbark; lecturer, -of Douglas county Pomona, nmd 'Mr.' Diisen- bark, frill roprnseivXi Pomona grange at the convention. tHhers,who have unnounced that they will- berpres eut at, the state convention include Dr.- and -Mrs. U. M. Bailey and Mrs. Harry Colliaon, of- South; Deer Creek grange; Mrs. ' Cj -E. Marks, Hivcrsdale graugei Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Harttey, of SiithGrlin Com munity; 1M1-, and Mrs, Cllenn Kid dle, lUddle giiinge) Mr., and, Mrsi (.leorge Hoberta, i-ivergxeen grunge, and Air. Kclley, Cniuas Valley. 1 t i i :! "; MISS ELVAN STRADER AND ROBERT HENRY MARRY IN SALEM ON JUNE 4TH ' '" ' . Miss F.Ivan ' Strader, ... Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs...J.. F. Strader, of Hoseburg, and Robert Henry, Corvallis, brother of Mrs. tleorge Pitcher, ' of Wenatchee, Wash., were quietly married in the tireplacu room ot' the Presbyterian church of Salem, June 4, at eight thilty o'clock in the evening. 111'. Grover C. Illr.chet iiert'ormed the cerenioiLy. In tile- presence pf-, only a few close friends. ' . - . i . The hrldo wan lovely in n white lace Jacket dress and was attended by Miss l.ols Manning, of Satciu, who wore a dress of yellow organ za fashioned on similar lines as worn by the bride, it. V.. Ralston, of Albany, acted as best man. , The bride has been serving as secretary to the Insurance com missioner at Salem for tho past eight years. Immediately following the ceremony Mr. uud Mrs. Henry left for a motor trip into Canada. They will make their home in Cor vallis, where Mr. Henry is iu busi ness. EPISCOPAL GUILD TO MEET- NEXT TUESDAY EVENING AT HALL St. George's Kuscoi:il Mlild will meet next Tuesday evening at the parish ball al eight o'clock and new immliers ol the church are especially invited to attend. A pro- gram und social hour will follow the business session with Mrs. .1. M. Judd and Miss F.ldrcss Judd acting as hostesses. The entertain nieut committee for Ihe evening Includes Mrs. I.. A. Dllliird. Mrs. Thomas Parkinson and Mrs. N Goodlow. VIOLIN RECITAL IS INTERESTING AFFAIR AT CHAMBERLAIN HOME A very interesting violin recital v.-is held al the home of Mrs. It It. Cbanibenain. Tuesday after- 110011. 'i hose taking part on the piogium Included Audrey llose- iiiiul. Virginia Chamberlain. James Ituttev. Albert Sinllh. Virginia Itoselund. Ralph I hiuntierlsin, 1111 decani Itoselund. Heily Holier Klsie llecker. Helen Chainlierlain Clam he! Itoselund and .YUi iel llulier. STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL AFFAIR TO BE HELD AT GLIDE TONIGHT The Glide Timusend club has nniiounicd a slinw berry carnival affair to be held st Glide this even lag. All members uud friends bave beeu cordially iuviteUto attend. BOOK LEAGUE MEMBERS RECEIVE CERTIFICATES AT FULLERTON SCHOOL Fifty-one pupils of the Fullerton school have received certificates aa members of the Oregon Child ren's Book league for -the e&rrent year. In order to receive this cer tificate an acceptable book must be read every month for eight con secutive months, and a report made to the stale library certifying same. 1 he project was started In tnls last school year and a number of certificates Issued, but many lists were rejected because of the type of book read or for some other easno. Hut this year, of fifty-three lists sent in, only two were not al lowed, and tbe above- number ac cepted. Next year it ia hoped to have a one hundred per cent en rollment and a one hundred per cent acceptance of books read. The following pupils received certificates: 1 Ulck Granger, Elaine Evans, Ralph Chamberlain, Elinor Morti mer,. Agnes Johnson, Gertrude Pierce, L'onald Ivle, Wanda Jur tens, Jim Itutter, Jack Gprthy. Maryelen McFarland, Fred Carpen ter, Charles single, Mildred Wal lace, Maurice .Morgan, Dick Hen best, Betty Hitter, Dorothy Staf fanson. Alonzo Kirk, Iiurbara Ann Turner, Louise Morrison, Jimmy Granger, Margaret Alldridge, Jean Brno, Kleauore Micelll, Alvln Hills. Cordelia Raird, Gordon Marsh, Tom Johnson, Bonnie Halllle, Mar gie Stephens, Betty Erno, Barbara Hitter. Dorothy Felt, Olive Krieg er, Lois Jurgens, Ruth Butler, Tom Hartiing! 'Linda Hoser,, Harry-par-geter,; Joumre: Bolslnger,' 'Jimmie Sanders; Leo Johnson, dlmmie' Brlt tbn, Dorothy Pluiner. Paul Fitz almmons, Charline Thurston,1" Bet ty Anne Johnson, Leona Plumer, Patty GadWay, Lester Balld.. -' ! in LILAC CIRCLE HAS MEMORIAL .SERVICE -' . ON MONDAY NIGHT, M 1 , Lilac .Circle Np., V, .Neigjibors . of Woodcraft, met at eight o'clock at the: I. O. Xii F: ball Monday evening for a Bhort business meeting, which was followed by the annual Me morial service- conducted in .honor of members who . have. , passed away. The. service was very, im pressive and beautiful. One of .the guards, Florence ; McDoweJl' .died Monday morning of this, weelv- Nan Hulburt, sang a solo, "In ,tlie Sweet Bye and Bye;" Mamie Hud nell, Hattle Neal and Hazel Alt haus gave readings anil placed bou quets of white roses in .a basket at the. campffre; Iva Taylor read scripture v.erses and Mrs. Hulburt Bang' "Sweet Memories,:' with Til lie -Johnson' giving ' tlta '; closing prayer. ' ' ' , ' ' The' next meeting win be' past tZIiai'iUhh nelirhlnrn' nlehl tvit-b Helen Davis in enlarge" of the re-' freBhmehts and Hazel Althaus ill charge of enterfain'ine'nt-:. ' SENIOR CLASS GUESTS' ' AT EDWIN YOUNG HOME'- i AT BUFFET SUPPER ' -. ;Tlie members 'Of the Oakland sen ior 'graduating- class were fenter' lainetl at ia charming buffet supper Sunday 'evening ut the ihom of Mr. and, ftlrs.- Edwin- ti. Young., at slx-thlrty o'rlocki T'ic mothers -of the senior boys acted as hostesses and included .Mifv J(l Jn G, y.oijni,-? Mivs. Carlson, Mrs, Ivluin Stearns; Mrs. Ho.HJleij aa M,r's ilrsoir. Pinks and roses and tall tapers wore, used to .grace ; the- table, which 'was decorated- In green and silver foliage to carry out the class colors. The teachers were 'also in. vlled. 'J'hose. enjoying the et'easton Included Mr.: and Mrs.' H. F. Eng. Hah, .Miss Wllltelaw, Miss Vivlail Malone, .Gerald Young. tJoldon Mil ler, Fay Stearns,, Floyd Carlson, ' Ralph Marston, Josephine Baird, Ida Lucille Leatherwood; Vlvlnne Cain, Gertrude Adams, Marcell McCurdy, Florence Allls. Margaret Todd. Ueorgana Chenoweth, Ruth Leonard, Doral .Mallery, Bernlce McDonald and Ruth' Young. ' ' '11 ' POTLUCK SUPPER BRIDGE ' CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT NEWLAND HOME Tho members of the1 Thursday evening potluck suppeu bridge' I'lub were guests at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Newland lusi week.' The rooms were bltractlve with large bouquets of spring flow ers. The seven o'clock Bunner. . was served to.' .Mr.1 anil .Mrs.' Frederick r.. iianiing, .Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. R. D Coon und Mr, and Mrs.. Maurice t-J. Newland. Contract bridge, was enjoyed luring the pleasant nvbnlnir hnnm with Mrs. Coen winning high score for tbe ladies and Mr. .Mor- an winning high score- for the men. MRS. GEORGE E. HOUCK ENTERTAINS HOBBY CLUB ON THURSDAY EVENING Mrs. George E. Houck whs a very gracious hostess Thiirsdiiv livening, when she entertained her hobby club at her attractive home on South Stephens street. Hoil ducts of rod roses wwe used alsjut the moms. Monopoly was enjoyed during the pleasant evening hours. At eleven o'clock a delightful hutret slipper was served bv Mrs Hnuck. The table was heautlfullv appointed and centered by a golil bowl of nasturtiums and tall gold tapers. Covers were placed for Colonel and Mrs, E. F. Tandy l)r ind Mrs. George E. Ilonck, Mrs Ottilia K. Ashton. Mls Marv Do besh. Mlas Hertha Noe. Miss Fran ces Howlin. Miss Helen Casey and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. THIMBLE CLUB TO MEET NEXT MONDAY AT MILLER HOME The Wo-deraft Thimble club will meet next Monday arternoou, June at the home of Mrs. James T. Miller on South Stephens slrnet with .Mis. Elsie MrCnnias acting as ho.tess. All members are most oulially Invited to be present. ALASKA VIIKrTk! in.isnn.".,.. To uni r, loii bipii) , SUNDAY, JUNE 14th The Alaska-Yukon Solirdouchs "111 hold their unntiul picnic for m;;t at I'mimna Park, Roseburg, Sunday, J.ine 14 An Interesting day has been planned tor the af-lair. ROSEBURG WOMAN'S CLUB INSTALLATION' OF OFFICERS : AND ANNUAL PICNIC HELD The Roieburg Woman's club held t, Us annual Installation uf officers . and picnic Tuesday at the beau- ; liful home of Mr. and. Mrs. w.. Oit on the North Uiupqua. Mrs. Homer Grow acted as In stalling oflicer. Mrs. C. S. Heln llne was installed as president for her fourth term, others to be in stalled Including: Mrs. Walter Fisher, vice presidont; Mr. Scott Williams, second vice president; Mrs. G. W. Syfan, recording secre-. , tary; Mrs. Earl L'lltich. treasurer, and Mrs. W. M. Campbell, corre- . sponding secretary. . Mrs. .Foster j Burner and Mrs. C. H. Bailey were . Installed as clubhouse board mem bers. On behalf of the Roseburg Worn- au'a club a beautiful gift was pre sented to Mrs. lieinllne by Mrs. . Bell for her wonderful work as ' president of the club for the past s three years. Mrs. Grow, on behalf of the Choral -club, presented a lovely gift to Mrs. Heinllno for . hei work as director of the club , for the past three years. , -, The picnic luncheon was. served , oh the banks of tho river to Mrs. , C. S. Helnllne, Miu. J, II. Foley, Mrs. 1. A. Hart, Mrs. H. Zacharlsen,, . Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mrs. C. b. . Marks, Mrs. Lyle Marsters, Mrs. R. L. Gile, Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Mrs. Bertha Parrott, Mrs. C. H. Bnilpy. Mrs. E. L. Knapp, Mrs. T. ; Watson. Mrs. Homer Grow, Mrs. Fred Fields. Mrs. "0. H. Watzig. Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. R. 1;: Whipple, Mrs. Foster Dinner. MVsi A. E. Kent. Mrs. H. C. Church. "Mrsi Will H: Oerretsen. Mrs. H: C: Thi)mpson,; Mrs; O; VV. Syfan, Mrs. i At. L, uaney, mis. rjsione ukiti-i . son, Mrs. D. H. Lenox, .Mrs. scotr 1 Williams, Mrs. Lillian Tabke of Astoria, Mrs. EJ.'G. Kohlluigeu, Mrs. Earl Ullrich, r Mrs, Victor'; Clark, Miss Helen Oasey Mrs. L. M. Lilly, Mrs. . V. Wlinberly. Mrs. Ie Ragan.Tiiss Eleanoc .iRagan, y Mr. and Mrs. .W, E. Ott and daugji, , ler, His6.-Mal'JoHe,.Mni. f;arlgee,H Mrs. Paul Jenkins, Mrs. Royce Al len; Mrs. . Raymond : Ballard, d!rg. Edwin Young, Mrs. F.' L. Critten- den and son Jimmy and MrsFred-.. erlck iJ. Porlor. . . : . -, ." 1 A vote .of tbnnks... was given, to Mrs, E; T. Nelson for. so-, capably, acting aa secretary of tlie.qlub; for. the past -year and wiio on ac-, count, of. illness, was .unable, to at-- lend the picnic. . , , Mrs. E. A. Colllehahd .Mrs. Civile Carsteus were announced, as -audi- ' tors of the clubhouse books for, the year. Reports w;ere'. given.-by -,iis. neon miliums, treasurer;. Mrs. Fiederick J. Porter. Secre tary pro tern; Mrs'. ;v'llllai)i ' Bell, clubhouse report, arid Mrs." 'A: C.' Maralers, j-eport' oh r'epairlni' the; clubhouse. It was "Voted to Send' a jiote of thmiks Yd iVpliert 'Ii.' Olle1 fin- donating prUileb to be sentas' fiivors' tn the state 'convention' at' .The' Mile;- Mily 2(149. ' '- ' ; It was announced 'tHat; Mrs. fal ter Flshftr. 'new vtce-' jlr'esldent ''of the 'WOrtiart's1 cliib, haM' 'been up poiiited aa 'advisor Of the" 'Junf6r Woman's club'to'talte tne pteed 06 Mrs. Helnllne, who hns resigned. The RosdblitS 3 Woinitn'm .orab1 iiicmliof 'havo biTn laviiad a a, sprj, clal guests ofvtbB 'Jnnioo WomuiK H club to attend the hit I hp's meeting the cveirlng of June 15 at'lhe 'club house. 'Calling, conitnittee members have been asked to call their lists and-lnfoi m Miss Uleanor. Bovd howl many nieinliuis will be present for this meeting. , -: : t i- Mrs. G. V. Wimbeiiy was com piimenied ny the club tor her work as chairman of the tea table , at the J). P. We C. .recepllon held at the Klka temple during ho state convention here In, May. Mrs. !Vln belly's tea table was, so very .orig inal and ot such unusual beauty that a large number of B. P. WV c. members and guests" took photo graphs of It. airs. Ji. Lv Knapp. and .Mrs., Ber tha Parrott wore appointed tojas slst the clubhpuse-liourd with (be W Oman's club serried shop during tbe summer months, 1 , ; The program coinmlttoq-appointed by .Mrs. lieinllne to arrange the club year program book's Included .Mrs. Walter Fisher, chairman, Mrs Scott Williams. Mrs. Earl Ullrich, and Mrs. E. G. .Young. , ..' ,7 .Mrs. D. II. I.cno'i was general chairman of the picnic and was assisted by Mrs. Earl l llricb, ilia. C. M. O'Mnlley and .Mrs. L. M. Lilly.-Transportation was in charge ut .Mrs; Lyle Markers, Mrs. E G (Continued on page 3) U. S. V. HOSPITAL"' . - - , ' '1 ' aiii By OtTrtjA KASHTX'1-' Flags werb arranged on"iill'iIo tables in ihe main dining room Memoriul day and appropriate nap kins were tho gift of the state tie Piirtnieni of the V. f, w. auxiliary Tins oiganization also furnished largo gum drop,, holding small Hags and napkins fur 1,1 e travs and small dining rooms In Ihe hospitaL Our "crack" contract bridge play, ers have challenged the lady "wiz ards'' of the American Legion aux iliary for some time. Mrs Roy oung, local hospital chairman, made the final arrangements and the contest began at two o'clock H day afternoon. The champion ship game was played by Mrs E F. Tandy, .Mrs. Walter Fisher,-It! 11. Wilson and Edward Mathls. The men were forced to give np the honors to the ladles but they erc presented with a delicious niiine made cake, made by Xirs risher as col ."illation. ' Mrs J. c. Stephenson and Mrs. led Post played a pmgresslvo Same with the following veterans: 'f No"l!l Myrsn. A. . W. Stradling, N. f. George, A. C. Welt man and Win. nice. First prize v,s awarded t A. W. Bundling and consolation to X. C. Genr(!e Mrs. Roy Young, local h'pllal chairman of Hie .,. r'. I auxiliary has lieen right oii Ihe i lll..,i . . """' '"'ng ii"" piucn nitnng i..,!l .'.i,.v' "' ho has been visiting friends In Spo.ane, .--, inixiun. , We have received, another large standing lamp v. hi, h, has the new Indirect lighting effect. from the Aniertian Legion auxlliai-v of Cot tage l.iove. uregon. (or eUr new recreational building.